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Donald M. MacKinnon

Donald M. MacKinnon was a renowned philosopher, born on August 27, 1913, and passed away on March 2, 1994. His philosophical thoughts mainly revolved around existentialism and ethics, which had a profound impact on subsequent philosophical research. more

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